crewchief97
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The insert in the spray tip that looks like a figure eight, what does it do? Do you guys leave them in or take them out? Thanks
I didn't know that they could be taken out. I do notice that those particular nozzles seem to plug up more often when a customer tries to pry mud with the wand than the nozzles that come without the internal vane.The insert in the spray tip that looks like a figure eight, what does it do? Do you guys leave them in or take them out? Thanks
Inserts=veins. I was told the veins inside those tip makes the water stream wider (ie..fan shape) and air bubbles. Leave them in. Where do we get those veins? KR sells some with both. I bent one with needle nose plier trying to clean out a clogged tip on IBA.The insert in the spray tip that looks like a figure eight, what does it do? Do you guys leave them in or take them out? Thanks
I use 1/8" 2506 tips for my self serve wands....While we are on the subject of spray tips, what size is everybody using currently I am using 1508 customers seem to know the difference with a wider spray pattern not so much pressure but great coverage.
Do all water conditions dictate that nozzles be changed. I never change mine. (Except when I replace a Gun.)We use a 1505 tip and run the pump at 1500 psi, change the nozzles out every 9 months.
Earle, the nozzle orifice enlarges over time and the nozzle should be replaced about every 9 -12 months or so. It all depends on how much use they get. Try a 1505 nozzle you might be surprised at how much kick they have.Do all water conditions dictate that nozzles be changed. I never change mine. (Except when I replace a Gun.)
1500 psi ? they like strong coffee eh? mine is at 1100 psi and no complaint yet. I do see car paint peels on walls and on the ground sometimes.We use a 1505 tip and run the pump at 1500 psi, change the nozzles out every 9 months.